Sunday, August 25, 2019

That is Harold Wolfe extracting Oswald from the ambulance at Parkland Hospital, and behind him at the head of the stretcher is the ambulance driver Michael Hardin. I don't know who the other man is across from Wolfe, but I'll guess and say an FBI agent. 

But, the problem is that we don't see Wolfe after this. Somehow, he disappears. In the iconic photos, we don't see him. And afterwards, when Hardin is leaving, we don't see him. 


Where could Wolfe have been? It's not as though he came in his own car and could have left. He came with Hardin in the ambulance. So, why wouldn't he be here with him? 

I maintain that they did a reenactment of this for which they couldn't get Wolfe. Was he unwilling because he knew it was fraud? Well, let's put it this way: he died by suicide. You buying it? 

But, since Wolfe is in this frame, let's see what Oswald looks like. Because I figure that if Wolfe was there, it was no reenactment. 


Well, there is Oswald, and he does look pale, and he does look like he's dead, and Oswald was dead on arrival. He was as dead as Kennedy was. Both, had a little vital activity left going on, but they were dead. Hey, a chicken that runs around with its head cut off is still dead. 



 Wow. He does look bad, and he does look dead. And it's a good shot of his nostrils. 

 That looks about right for Oswald's nostrils, which were flared.

From there, it goes to shots in which I believe they did things to obscure his face. But still, YIKES! he looks bad. Ugly bad. 



I knew that at this point in time, he would look bad because of what his doctor's said, that he was completely exsanguinated. 

So now, let's look at the iconic photo they wanted to show the world. 
That guy looks like he is pretending to be asleep.
Notice that that guy is making a fist with his hand, which Oswald couldn't do. Let's compare nostrils.The guy above had very symmetrical, even, balanced, nostrils, while Oswald's below had a more asymmetrical and complex shape. 
Let's go back to the ambulance to see what position Oswald's right arm was in.


So, his arm was on  he stretcher, bent 90 degrees, it was supinated; and his hand was superior to his head in that reclined axis. So, how did his hand get raised?
 You couldn't push on somebody's arm to move the stretcher because it would just push his arm down. Remember: Oswald is out of it; he can't do anything. So, are we supposed to believe that Hardin moved Oswald's arm into that position in order to push on it? That's ridiculous. Nobody would do that. And let me tell you, as a doctor, that that is way too much fist for Oswald to be making. It's one thing for the fingers to curl a little bit spontaneously, but that tight a fist? That's deliberate. That's something that he's doing with his muscles. But, I keep telling you that Oswald was dead, and he couldn't do anything with his muscles. And I mean not a damn thing. This is definitely a staged photo, and apparently, they couldn't get Wolfe to participate in it. And then he committed suicide.  

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